Thursday, April 6, 2017

Islamic State hackers release ‘kill list’ with over 8000 targets in US, UK, cite Koran commands to kill non-Muslims


The specific phrasing in the message, “kill them wherever you find them”, is from the Koran (2:191; 4:89; 9:5), which, combined with Muhammad's bloody example of advancing Islam by the sword, is the main source and inspiration for the Islamic State/ISIS.

My message to Muslims: why do you persist in following a false prophet and a bloodthirsty false god who command killing and deny the truth about Jesus Christ? You are on the wrong side of history, and you are on the wrong side of eternity. See my special section for Muslims, repent and turn to Christ. He is waiting for you, and so are we!


Pro-ISIS hackers release ‘kill list’ with 8,786 targets in US, UK
by Cristina Corbin, Fox News, April 05, 2017:




An ISIS-linked group of hackers has released a “kill list” of 8,786 names and addresses in the U.S. and U.K., calling for lone wolf attacks on the targets in a chilling video posted online.

The hackers, known as the United Cyber Caliphate (UCC), orders those watching to: “Kill them wherever you find them.”

In a posting Sunday night on Telegram — a private messaging app — the group first warned that a release of the names was imminent.

About 10 minutes later, the hackers posted the actual list, which includes names of seemingly random inviduals from primarily the U.S. and U.K., according to the terror monitor SITE.

“More than 7,000 of the names were from the U.S.,” a source from the cyber department at SITE told Fox News on Wednesday.



The video, just under six minutes, begins with a warning for the United States.

“We have a message to the people of the U.S. and most importantly your President Trump,” the text on the screen reads.

“Know that we continue to wage war against you. Know that your counter attacks only make us stronger. The UCC will start a new step in this war against you,” the message said….

“We’re trying to determine where the list came from and also identify a common theme among all the individuals,” the source said.

Terror analysts say it’s not yet determined how serious a threat the list may pose in the U.S. and elsewhere.

“This group has released several ‘kill lists’ in the past and so far there’s been no confirmed incident of someone on the list being directly targeted or attacked,” the source said….